4841-1
Hogwarts Express is LEGO set 4841-1. It has a score of 79. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 6 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 47% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2010, and it is categorised in Harry Potter.
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To conclude, this is the most amazing and enjoyable Harry Potter train building experience ever. I am really feeling very excited with the minifigures. By far, those minifigures are really amazingly detailed and you will have to hold onto your hands to feel it. Furthermore, with some of the printed elements, it made the deal even sweeter.
I wouldn't use this for playing, since the magnets that connect the train cars are entirely too weak (Pulling it across my table was a problem), but it's still a great decoration piece, and it looks really neat!It took me a dedicated six hours (A couple of hours a night for three nights) to get it done, and the final size was about two feet for the train and a little Ford Angila big enough for two figures and a suitcase. I put Ginny and Draco in my Angila and Luna Lovegood is the train engineer.I think it's the best Lego Harry Potter product on the market, until Diagon Alley comes out.
This set has its flaws, such as the lack of tracks and the fact it can't be easily motorized (it's still possible, but not a built-in feature). But overall, it's an excellent choice, in special for the minifigures, accessories and of course the train itself, allowing for a lot of roleplay.